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Seventh Test of Section 2.4 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>


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<h1 >Testing Seventh Testable Statement of Section 2.4 of CSS1 Spec</h1>



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7. The "first-letter" pseudo-element can only be attached to a block-level element.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #7 above is passed, then:
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The "i" in the word <em>"important"(em)</em> should look the same as the rest
of the word.  The "first-letter" pseudo-element cannot be attached
to "em" (not block level), so "em:first-letter {font-size: 200%;
float: left;}" will not work.  All other properties should be UA
default.

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